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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

When Yesterday Sings Again: Bagets And The Anthem Of Youth

In the end, the musical succeeds not only as entertainment but as a bridge between generations who recognize themselves in the timeless journey of growing up.

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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

Crypto Adoption Remains Strong In The Philippines Despite Crackdowns

Even with tighter crackdowns, crypto adoption in the Philippines remains among the world’s highest, proving Filipinos’ strong embrace of digital finance.

Philippines Tightens Grip On Crypto: From Free-For-All To Regulated Market

Once a wild west for digital assets, the Philippines has shifted toward stricter crypto oversight in 2025, balancing innovation with consumer protection.

Mining For Change: How New Tax Rules Could Finally Pay Off For Filipinos

The Enhanced Fiscal Regime promises a fairer share of mining revenues, ensuring that nickel, gold, and copper profits truly return to the Filipino people, not just corporations.

Phoenix Petroleum: The Rise, Stall, And Struggle Of Dennis Uy’s Oil Empire

The rise and stall of Phoenix Petroleum mirrors the unpredictable nature of business. From Davao’s local fuel trade to national recognition, now the challenge is survival in an unforgiving market.

What The Konektadong Pinoy Act Means For Your Internet Bill

The Konektadong Pinoy Act promises cheaper, faster, and more reliable internet by opening the market to new providers and stronger competition.

Konektadong Pinoy Act: Will The IRR Keep The Gates Open?

The Konektadong Pinoy Act is now law, removing the congressional franchise barrier and opening the market to new internet service providers.

Ghost Month In The PSE: Myth, Market Quirk, Or Opportunity?

Every August, the PSE enters its so-called Ghost Month, where superstition meets market behavior. But is it really bad luck or a buying opportunity?

From Market Darlings To Penny Stocks: Cemex And Shell Philippines’ IPO Collapse

From milestones in the Philippine Stock Exchange to penny stock disappointments, Cemex and Shell Philippines show the unpredictability of markets.

Philippines Misses Green Energy Auction Target But Pushes Ahead With Renewables

The Philippines secured only 88% of its target in the latest green energy auction but will hold more bids this year to push renewables toward 50% of the power mix by 2040.

SM Prime Bets ₱150 Billion On Bigger Malls And Mega Makeovers

SM Prime is investing ₱150 billion to grow its mall empire to 115 properties by 2030, with major redevelopments and flagship openings nationwide.

Philippines Sets New Mining Tax Rules: Higher Government Take, More Stability For Investors

The Philippines has passed a new mining tax law that raises government revenues with margin-based royalties and windfall profit taxes while ensuring more investor stability.

ERC Makes Solar Savings Easier For Filipino Households

The ERC has rolled out simpler net metering rules that make rooftop solar cheaper, transferable, and more practical for Filipino households.